I have one and it doesn't have a tree but some sticks and leaves would help
No,they are mostly known to be on grass or trees.
We watched a Praying Mantis consume almost all of the leaves of our dwarf Citrus Tree, orange. Almost no leaves are left. Upon our research, we found that they will take control over a tree from other Praying Mantis. We watched the Praying Mantis from a baby to shed it shell, grow larger and then turn from green to brown. We now have many Praying Mantis in our yard, but they do not seem to consume the leaves as this first Praying Mantis. We do not know why. We have seen one very large belly Praying Mantis, I wonder if this one is pregnant, some very small babies and now some medium size Green Praying Mantis in the yard this year. They are timid and do not appreciate being moved from tree to tree, as this takes them away from the Tree or bush they have adopted as their own. We understand that some Praying Mantis will protect their adopted tree or bush, correct? Anyways, all is well now with the Citrus Trees. When we had a Patio Cover in the yard and grew vegetables around the Patio Cover, they would eat these leaves also. You could watch them consume a large leaf a day. Has anyone else had these experiences? Canyon Country, CA
Birds, snakes, whatever justsohappens to stumble upon it with an empty stomach that the mantis itself doesn't eat... I guess.Birds, lizards and spiders, if it gets caught in a web. A big mantis will eat small lizards and birds, but a small mantis will be eaten by larger birds and lizards.
The Praying Mantist can be found in most part of the world that have a mild winter and plenty of vegetation. They spend most of thier time in highly vegetated areas such as gardens, forest, and such. Hope I gave you a information on where Praying Mantist live! Bye-bye!
the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.
yes! we need trees to survive because they give us air and give us wood, without trees there wouldn't be no air. just like without mountains.
No, planting trees will not change the climate. The majority of the trees would not survive without water.
we have woods because we cant survive without it trees gives us oxygen
A dry region without trees or water is called a desert. Plants and animals need special adaptations in order to survive in this harsh environment.
cacti ; ferns ; and pine trees these can survive by growing spores.
The taller trees cast their shadows over the shorter trees and prevent sunlight from reaching them. Without sunlight the smaller trees cannot photosynthesise and produce food for growth.
Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on December 13, 1989, Taylor Alison Swift grew up in the nearby town of Wyomissing on a Christmas tree farm, where her job was to take Praying Mantis pods off the trees.